The imagery of crossing the bar
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In 'Crossing the Bar', Tennyson is speaking about his own impending death. Within the poem, the image of the sea is used to represent the 'barrier' between life and death. The construction of this metaphor centres on the image of 'crossing the bar'; a 'bar' is physically a bar of sand in shallow water.
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